01669nam0 22003011i 450 UON0046506920231205105140.58120160222d1839 |0itac50 bafreFR|||| 1||||Chine ou description historique, géographique et littéraire de ce vaste empire, d'après des documents chinoispremière partie, comprenant un rèsumè de l'histoire et de la civilisation chinoises depuis les temps les plus anciens jusqu'à nos jourspar M. G. Pauthier - Paris Firmin-Didot frères, 1839493 p.ill., 1 c. geogr. ripieg. ; 24 cmRARI CIN VIII B 024UON00132343001UON001323432001 L' Univers. Histoire et description de tous les peuples. Asie RARI CIN VIII B 024CINAGeografiaDescrizioniUONC017066FIVIAGGI E VIAGGIATORICINASEC. XIXUONC088939FICINADescrizioni e viaggiSec. 19.UONC101615FIFRParisUONL002984RARI CIN VIII BRARI - CINA - GEOGRAFIA - VIAGGI, DESCRIZIONI, VIAGGIATORIAPauthierJean Pierre GuillaumeUONV00394987275Didot FrèresUONV266803650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00465069SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI RARI CIN VIII B 024 SI 16479 7 024 Chine ou description historique, geographique et litteraire de ce vaste empire, d'apres des documents chinois1347695UNIOR04619nam 2201141z- 450 991055778920332120220111(CKB)5400000000045496(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76567(oapen)doab76567(EXLCZ)99540000000004549620202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnatomical Variation and Clinical DiagnosisBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (187 p.)3-0365-1334-5 3-0365-1333-7 In the anatomical sciences, it has long been recognized that the human body displays a range of morphological patterns and arrangements, often termed "anatomical variation". Variations are relatively common throughout the body and may cause or contribute to significant medical conditions. An understanding of normal anatomical variation is vital for performing a broad range of surgical and other medical procedures and treatment modalities. However, despite their importance to effective diagnosis and treatment, such variations are often overlooked in medical school curricula and clinical practice. Recent advances in imaging techniques and a renewed interest in variation in dissection-based gross anatomy laboratories have facilitated the identification of many such variants. The aim of this Special Issue of Diagnostics is to highlight previously under-recognized anatomical variations and to discuss them in a clinical context. In particular, this Special Issue focuses on variants that have specific implications for diagnosis and treatment and explores their potential consequences. The scope of this Special Issue includes studies on gross anatomy, radiology, surgical anatomy, histology, and neuroanatomy.Medicine and Nursingbicsscaberrant obturator arteryaberrant subclavian arteryACDFanatomic landmarksanatomic variationanatomical landmarksanatomical variationanatomical variationsanatomographical variationanatomyanatomy and histologyanklearteria lusoriaartery tortuositybulbs of the vestibulecancellous bone densityceliac arteryceliac artery compression syndromecortical bone thicknessdental cone-beam computed tomographydental implant sitediaphragmdysphagia lusoriaEthiopian populationexternal iliac branching variationsfibulaFirst metatarsal headfootforearmgynecologic oncologyhereditary multiple exostosesinferior thyroid arteryinternal iliac branching variationsjawbonekinked vertebral arteryKommerell's diverticulumlearning strategiesM sternalismedian arcuate ligament syndromemediolateral episiotomymetatarsal bonesmidline episiotomynail deformitynail matrixnailsorder of innervationpelvic lymph nodespelvic lymphadenectomyperineal nervepneumatizationposterior interosseous nerveradial nerveradiological healthrecurrent laryngeal nerveretroesophageal right subclavian arteryseptationspecial issuessphenoid sinussuperficial branch of radial nervesuperior mesenteric arterytendonsthyroidectomytibiatoe jointtoe phalangesvalgusvariationMedicine and NursingSmith Heather Fedt1324218Smith Heather FothBOOK9910557789203321Anatomical Variation and Clinical Diagnosis3036061UNINA